Victims
The dial painters who filed suit and sought out help worked there between 1917 and 1927. They spent the majority of each day surrounded by radiation and ingesting the radium itself. Among the victims was Grace Fryer. She quit her job at the factory in 1922, but began to notice her health, especially in the jaw-region, deteriorating. She was one of the leaders in the Radium Girls’ fight for justice.
Fryer and the rest of the victims of the US Radium Corporation’s deceit, died in the 1920s and 1930s from the health issues of radium poisoning.
Fryer and the rest of the victims of the US Radium Corporation’s deceit, died in the 1920s and 1930s from the health issues of radium poisoning.
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